Yes it's OK temporarily. You should take care of it as soon as you can, however.
How to do it.
Take the wheel off, remove caliper and rotor. Turn hub to a point that there is enough room on the other side of the hub it for the stud to come out.
Depending on how much stud is left, you can...
I sprayed it on my Subaru's intake piping so it wasn't all blingy. It worked great, and made it look almost stock.
But then I scratched it, so i removed it all.
Damnit Aaron, you had to post pics of your truck and make me all jealous and sad.
On the same token, I'd be kind of upset if you didn't post them.... ;)
Good to hear Will.
I'm glad you enjoyed it so, as you should have.
All these memories....
I drove mine 2.5 hours home when I bought it.
First time I rolled on the throttle getting on the highway I was in love
si senor.
Not only that, but they will eventually clog and you'll get massive amounts of crankcase pressure causing blowby and the necessity for new front and rear main seals.
Search around for the correct way to set up a catch can.
It's very easy.
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